Description

Straits Meridian Hotel is located in the historic town of Melaka, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It faces the Jalan Tun Razak Expressway, which connects Jasin District and Alor Gajah District, and is just 10 km from Melaka Airport. The 81 air-conditioned rooms and suites are furnished with a coffee/ tea maker, refrigerator, and IDD phone. Each accommodation is also fitted with a private toilet and bath. Other in-room features include a digital safe, prayer mat, and bottled mineral water.

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... check out the makeup again and then Doug settled on a watch … they had all been out on display when we were there half an hour before, but now they were packed away and the staff were reluctant to dig them out … I asked about another product which I knew they had and again, they wouldn’t get it out … I have to say I am not that impressed with some aspects of customer service on this ship !! Regardless, we got a watch for him and makeup for me ...

... accommodation for our next 4 days in Singapore! We finally settled for a 16 bed dorm somewhere in Singapore for £62 for the 4 nights!! We are yet to stay in a dorm due to finding cheap double rooms, so easing ourselves in..! 16 people.. There's bound to be a snorer, a sleepwalker (Rob), a couple of French.. It's going to be very interesting! But after my initial cry I decided to embrace the idea!! Our evening explore didn't take us much further, but we did find ...

... plummeting to earth. The rain suddenly became much more three-dimensional; you usually only actually see it directly in front of you or hitting the ground. After a final feast in the Indian restaurant, we wandered around the night market for the last time. On the way back, we saw Chua actually outside the guesthouse! He was off to buy a drink. We will miss Melaka when we leave tomorrow and have enjoyed a restful and comfortable stay at Old Town ...

... There is also a Malaysian village that has some sort of historic protection and the houses are really pretty. A lot of them serve as home stays now.

Another day we ventured away from Chinatown and the historic area. I can't remember if we had a destination in mind, but after a while we came to Bukit Cina. It was on the map as a large hill, so without knowing what it was we ignored the 'Private Property Proceed at Own Risk" signs ...

... night with cheesy trishaws, all decorated with various degrees of kitsch and to suite all music tastes. It was large enough to walk around, which we did, taking in all the sites we could. From the quaint mosques to the imposing Portuguese 'Flor de la Mar' replica ship nearby. On foot we traipsed past the unmissable dusky pink Stadthuys and clock tower (based on an old Dutch town hall) serving as the oldest Dutch building in the east, which doubles up as the town ...